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From zero to 425 MW of wind power by 2002: Minnesota`s experience in getting there

Conference ·
OSTI ID:269373
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  1. Minnesota Environmental Quality Board, St. Paul, MN (United States)
In 1994, Minnesota was an interesting place for wind energy activities. Perhaps the most significant developments in terms of magnitude and impact were (1) a legislative mandate requiring Northern States Power to have 225 megawatts of wind-generated power by 1998 and 425 MW by 2002 and (2) the opening NSP`s and Minnesota`s first 25 MW wind farm on Buffalo Ridge in southwestern Minnesota. Other significant activities were: (1) the report and recommendations of EQB`s Power Plant Siting Task Force on Wind Power in Minnesota for modifying the siting and environmental review process for regulating wind energy facilities; (2) NSP`s regulatory filings with the Public Utilities Commission for a certificate of need and the EQB for a certificate of site compatibility; and (3) NSP`s request for proposal for up to 100 MW of wind generation.
Research Organization:
American Wind Energy Association, Washington, DC (United States)
OSTI ID:
269373
Report Number(s):
CONF-950309--; ON: DE96011159
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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